Maria Krasilnikova
Assistant Research Professor
Huck Affiliations
Most Recent Publications
A549 lung cancer cells exhibit increased survival in tobacco smoke comparing to normal lung cells.
Maria Krasilnikova, 2024, WCCRT-2024 Book of Abstracts. WCCRT-2024 Congress at Prague, Czech Republic.
ABCG2 transporter reduces protein aggregation in cigarette smoke condensate-exposed A549 lung cancer cells
Emmanuella O. Ajenu, Ashley M. Seideneck, Esh Pandellapalli, Emily M. Shinsky, Casey L. Humphries, Nicholas L. Aparicio, Mahak Sharma, James H. Marden, Maria M. Krasilnikova, 2024, PLoS One
The evolutionary loss of the Eh1 motif in FoxE1 in the lineage of placental mammals
Mahak Sharma, Victoria M. Larow, Nataliia Dobychina, Daniel S. Kessler, Maria M. Krasilnikova, Sergey Yaklichkin, 2023, PLoS One
Friedreich’s ataxia: new insights
Maria M. Krasilnikova, Casey L. Humphries, Emily M. Shinsky, 2023, Emerging topics in life sciences on p. 313-323
Mature microsatellites: Mechanisms underlying dinucleotide microsatellite mutational biases in human cells
Beverly A. Baptiste, Guruprasad Ananda, Noelle Strubczewski, Andrew Lutzkanin, Su Jen Khoo, Abhinaya Srikanth, Nari Kim, Kateryna D. Makova, Maria M. Krasilnikova, Kristin A. Eckert, 2013, G3: Genes, Genomes, Genetics
Distinct mutational behaviors differentiate short tandem repeats from micro satellites in the human genome
Guruprasad Ananda, Erin Walsh, Kimberly D. Jacob, Maria Krasilnikova, Kristin A. Eckert, Francesca Chiaromonte, Kateryna D. Makova, 2013, Genome Biology and Evolution on p. 606-620
Effects of Friedreich's ataxia GAA repeats on DNA replication in mammalian cells
Gurangad S. Chandok, Mayank P. Patel, Sergei M. Mirkin, Maria M. Krasilnikova, 2012, Nucleic Acids Research on p. 3964-3974
Complexes between two GAA repeats within DNA introduced into Cos-1 cells
Maria Krasilnikova, 2012, Mobile genetic elements on p. 267--271
Distinct mutational behaviors differentiate short tandem repeats from microsatellites in the human genome
Guruprasad Ananda, Erin Walsh, Kimberly Jacob, Maria Krasilnikova, K Eckert, F Chiaromonte, K Makova, 2012, Genome biology and evolution on p. 606--620
A distinct first replication cycle of DNA introduced in mammalian cells
Gurangad S. Chandok, Kalvin K. Kapoor, Rachel M. Brick, Julia M. Sidorova, Maria M. Krasilnikova, 2011, Nucleic Acids Research on p. 2103-2115
Most-Cited Papers
Friedreich’s ataxia: new insights
Maria M. Krasilnikova, Casey L. Humphries, Emily M. Shinsky, 2023, Emerging topics in life sciences on p. 313-323
ABCG2 transporter reduces protein aggregation in cigarette smoke condensate-exposed A549 lung cancer cells
Emmanuella O. Ajenu, Ashley M. Seideneck, Esh Pandellapalli, Emily M. Shinsky, Casey L. Humphries, Nicholas L. Aparicio, Mahak Sharma, James H. Marden, Maria M. Krasilnikova, 2024, PLoS One
The evolutionary loss of the Eh1 motif in FoxE1 in the lineage of placental mammals
Mahak Sharma, Victoria M. Larow, Nataliia Dobychina, Daniel S. Kessler, Maria M. Krasilnikova, Sergey Yaklichkin, 2023, PLoS One
A549 lung cancer cells exhibit increased survival in tobacco smoke comparing to normal lung cells.
Maria Krasilnikova, 2024, WCCRT-2024 Book of Abstracts. WCCRT-2024 Congress at Prague, Czech Republic.
News Articles Featuring Maria Krasilnikova
Mar 06, 2024
Lung cancer cells protected from cigarette smoke damage, researchers find
New research by a team of undergraduate students led by a Penn State molecular biologist may have revealed how lung cancer cells can persist in smoke. The mechanism could be related to how cancer cells develop resistance to pharmaceutical treatments as well.
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